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for mexico, we obtain the future states of california, new mexico, arizona, nevada, utah and parts of colorado and wyoming. literally 42% of mexico's territory at that time. major battles fought at palo alto, monterey, and bueno vista, bear cruise, and the gates of mexico city. always out numbered, the americans won every major battle. sometimes as in buena vista, they were at a three to one disadvantage. 13,000 americans died during the war. more than 11,000 of them from disease and other noncombat causes. american officers who received their baptist of fire in the mexican war later led the armies during the civil war. among them, ulysses s granted, robert lee, william sherman, stone wall jackson, george mcclellan and james long street. the mexican war is america's first war of invasion. it was fought on multiple fronts across thousands of miles. from the texas border to mexico city. to san francisco bay. in snowy mountains and deserts. and summer heat and winter cold. on tropical beaches and densely populated cities. general zachary taylor's army fought on the rio grande river and m
for mexico, we obtain the future states of california, new mexico, arizona, nevada, utah and parts of colorado and wyoming. literally 42% of mexico's territory at that time. major battles fought at palo alto, monterey, and bueno vista, bear cruise, and the gates of mexico city. always out numbered, the americans won every major battle. sometimes as in buena vista, they were at a three to one disadvantage. 13,000 americans died during the war. more than 11,000 of them from disease and other...
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-mexico-canada trade agreement. former agriculture secretary tom vilsack, along with a panel of trade and industry representatives, testified on how the usmca could impact the average american as well as how it differs from the 1994 north american free trade agreement. >> meeting will come to order. we welcome our witnesses. we're here to have testimony from a range of industries to tell us about the importance of the united states-mexico-canada agreement, and we soon are referring that to always as usmca. we look forward to hearing from our witnesses about the significance of the agreement to american businesses, both small and large, the workers, the farmers that we all represent. thank you for being here. mexico and canada are our country's most important trading partners. according to the international trade commission for the year 2017, more than one-third of america's merchandise exports went to mexico and canada. in that year mexico and canada imported more than half a trillion dollars of american goods plus
-mexico-canada trade agreement. former agriculture secretary tom vilsack, along with a panel of trade and industry representatives, testified on how the usmca could impact the average american as well as how it differs from the 1994 north american free trade agreement. >> meeting will come to order. we welcome our witnesses. we're here to have testimony from a range of industries to tell us about the importance of the united states-mexico-canada agreement, and we soon are referring that...
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/mexico/canada trade agreement. secretaryiculture along with the panel of trade and industry representatives testified on how the usmca could impact the average american, as well as how it differs from the 1994 north american free trade agreement. >> we welcome our witnesses. telling us about the importance of the united states-mexico-canada agreement. we are referring to that as usmca. fromok forward to hearing the witnesses about the significance of the agreement to america's businesses both small and large. farmers that we all represent. thank you for being here. our country's important trading partners according to the international trade commission. the year 2017, more than one third of america's merchandise exports went to mexico and canada. in that year, mexico and canada imported more than half $1 trillion of american goods, plus more than $91 billion of american services for iowa. on mexico tolars canada. support 130,000 jobs. foundation of a strong trading relationship with mexico and canada has been thus
/mexico/canada trade agreement. secretaryiculture along with the panel of trade and industry representatives testified on how the usmca could impact the average american, as well as how it differs from the 1994 north american free trade agreement. >> we welcome our witnesses. telling us about the importance of the united states-mexico-canada agreement. we are referring to that as usmca. fromok forward to hearing the witnesses about the significance of the agreement to america's businesses...
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literally 42 % of mexico mexico's territory at that time. major battles were fought. always outnumbered the americans won every major battle. sometimes they were at a 3 to 1 disadvantage. nearly 13,000 americans died during the war. more than 11,000 of them from disease and other noncombat causes. american officers who received their baptism of fire in the mexican war later led the armies during the civil war. among people were you l-- >> the mexican war was america's first war of invasion. it was fought on multiple fronts across thousands of miles from the texas border to mexico city to san francisco bay in snowy mountains and deserts, in summer heat and winter cold. on tropical beaches and in densely populated seas. generally zachary taylor's army fought on the rio grand river and on northern mexico. i've got a map here. this is where the war started, and taylor's thrust into northern mexico followed this red line. the other -- the second front that opened after about a year of the war was at vera cruz. he landed here and marched 260 miles to mexico city. there were
literally 42 % of mexico mexico's territory at that time. major battles were fought. always outnumbered the americans won every major battle. sometimes they were at a 3 to 1 disadvantage. nearly 13,000 americans died during the war. more than 11,000 of them from disease and other noncombat causes. american officers who received their baptism of fire in the mexican war later led the armies during the civil war. among people were you l-- >> the mexican war was america's first war of...
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raising money in mexico. because americans in thehe united states, after listening to democrats attacked their country and their history for the past year, aren't enthusiastic or should they go to mexico to raise money? something is wrong. >> they are going where there are democrats who are american citizens who are willing to contribute. g g it's actually not a very long trip. if you go up to mexico city, relative to go say from young to l.a., so it's really not asking too much or much of a hardship on tom perez and the state has if they've identified enough contributors, great. they will come away with enough money to justify the trip, what's wrong withey that? >> tucker: wouldn't it be easier to go to akron? democrats have basically decided that the enemy is not simply trump, but it's our country, it's the united states. listen to what they say. every speech the gift. it's a horror show. america is a horrible place. filled with bigots. >> no democrat describes the united states as carnage or a hellhole whi
raising money in mexico. because americans in thehe united states, after listening to democrats attacked their country and their history for the past year, aren't enthusiastic or should they go to mexico to raise money? something is wrong. >> they are going where there are democrats who are american citizens who are willing to contribute. g g it's actually not a very long trip. if you go up to mexico city, relative to go say from young to l.a., so it's really not asking too much or much...
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rights ines workers mexico and already has resulted overhaul of mexico's labor laws. the labor and environmental standards in the agreement are the most rigorous in any u.s. trade deal and unlike with nafta, there is the core of the agreement and fully enforceable. it squarely addresses long-standing u.s. concerns in the canadian market such as weekian policies on grading, retail sale of wine, supply management and distribution of u.s. television programs. these are substantial improvements from nafta. they represent benefits and new opportunities for americans across the board according to the international trade commission, it will increase that is by $60 million not to say that every provision is perfect. trade agreements always need balance the preferences of industries, elected leaders and stakeholders. some of my democratic colleagues have sent their attention on outcomes that they view imperfect. consider one could nobodyo be better and should dismiss the importance of half trillion dollar market for u.s. agriculture products. from a meeting i had with speaker
rights ines workers mexico and already has resulted overhaul of mexico's labor laws. the labor and environmental standards in the agreement are the most rigorous in any u.s. trade deal and unlike with nafta, there is the core of the agreement and fully enforceable. it squarely addresses long-standing u.s. concerns in the canadian market such as weekian policies on grading, retail sale of wine, supply management and distribution of u.s. television programs. these are substantial improvements...
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[overlapping] mexico is going to pay for the wall. mexico is going to pay for the wall 100%. who's gonna pay for the wall? crowd: mexico! the only thing worse than one trump is many trumps. "mexico's gonna pay for it." that was trump's signature catchphrase. more than any other catchphrase. more than "you're fired." more than "make america great again." even more than "don't tell my wife about this." but we never should have actually believed that mexico was going to pay for the wall, because every time someone asked trump how mexico would pay he had a completely different explanation. - there will be a payment. it will be in a form, perhaps a complicated form. one way or the other, mexico's gonna pay for the wall. that's right. it may be through reimbursement, but one way or the other, mexico will pay for the wall. the wall will pay for itself on a monthly basis. we're working on a tax-reform bill that will generate revenue from mexico that will pay for the wall. we have a trade deficit with mexico of $58 billion. all i have to do is start playing with that trade deficit, an
[overlapping] mexico is going to pay for the wall. mexico is going to pay for the wall 100%. who's gonna pay for the wall? crowd: mexico! the only thing worse than one trump is many trumps. "mexico's gonna pay for it." that was trump's signature catchphrase. more than any other catchphrase. more than "you're fired." more than "make america great again." even more than "don't tell my wife about this." but we never should have actually believed that mexico...
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-mexico trade. during the transition period is it better for american workers to compete under nafta's rules that lack labor enforcement or under usmca rules? making the rules of working stronger? >> thank you for your question and thank you for your work leveling the playing field. let me respond if i can not only to that question but to the chart as well because we are still working to improve some of those standards. as it relates to the 70% of the aluminum,he steel and it would allow for chinese carbon steel to be imported into mexico, transformed into body panels and qualify as originating similar for aluminum. we are seeking to fix that and have been engaged in discussions with the administration on that. your last point about the earning at least $16 per hour is actually an average provision. you could have two people making 28, which is often the base salary, three people and then you would have a number that could make 12 and it would all be averaged in. so behind each one of the provisions
-mexico trade. during the transition period is it better for american workers to compete under nafta's rules that lack labor enforcement or under usmca rules? making the rules of working stronger? >> thank you for your question and thank you for your work leveling the playing field. let me respond if i can not only to that question but to the chart as well because we are still working to improve some of those standards. as it relates to the 70% of the aluminum,he steel and it would allow...
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in mexico moses works at a kindergarten for indigenous children. this. is a this is my 1st experience of working with children in a forest it's fun. and our friends out there are notorious here and the children don't receive any instructions instead they are encouraged to come into contact with their own creativity. this time in the forest gets them away from their difficult daily lives at least once a week. that. most just plans to put these nature related educational concepts into practice back home. what else is he acquiring in germany. after 630 years a lot of work and life experience that i can share in mexico but it. is this dream is to go back home after a year well equipped to improve the lives of his fellow total my our people. i'm not laughing at them well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and women that have been thanks to you consider jam a culture of looking at stereotypes a question that you think the future of the country guy not the time. yet you don't seem to take his grandmother day out to eat it's all about a new time a job join me
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we are also able to support mexico, for mexico to be supported as well, but mainly central america, so we could promote productive activities for there to be jobs. many people do not know the biggest flow of migrants, the highest number of people passing from mexico, they come from central america and from variouss, due to circumstances, are going through an economic crisis, lack of job opportunities. there is violence in those countries. migration from mexico to the united states as fallen, and it will continue falling increasingly with time. what we have been seeing in recent times is growth of central american migration. so, then what are we recommending? development. on friday, as you know, guatemala agreed to a safe third country agreement to deal with those people you were talking about. it will now, and people from countries like honduras or el salvador seek asylum, they have to seek asylum in guatemala first, rather than going to america. would you ever let mexico agree to the same? pres. obrador: we wouldn't. we are enforcing a program to reduce the number of migrants, with pr
we are also able to support mexico, for mexico to be supported as well, but mainly central america, so we could promote productive activities for there to be jobs. many people do not know the biggest flow of migrants, the highest number of people passing from mexico, they come from central america and from variouss, due to circumstances, are going through an economic crisis, lack of job opportunities. there is violence in those countries. migration from mexico to the united states as fallen,...
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permission of mexico. this really causes a rift between the u.s. and the mexican government. there's already a rift but it deepens the problems that already exist and it deepens the problems with what becomes the government of mexico for the next several years. this really continued too. the rift continues with the government of mexico, but also in northern mexico, poncho villa throughout much of his career is very popular as well. so this causes a lot of bad blood also among people in northern mexico against their neighbors just over the border, because they're trying to capture or kill a man who for them is a folk hero, is someone who they look up to and someone who was to be admired. the u.s. and in fact they show it in the film. they call him the bandit. but one person's bandit is another person's freedom fighter. >> to that point, what intrigued you or fascinated you the most about poncho villa? there's a picture of him in your book. it looks like he's ready for any type of military of roiperation. >>
permission of mexico. this really causes a rift between the u.s. and the mexican government. there's already a rift but it deepens the problems that already exist and it deepens the problems with what becomes the government of mexico for the next several years. this really continued too. the rift continues with the government of mexico, but also in northern mexico, poncho villa throughout much of his career is very popular as well. so this causes a lot of bad blood also among people in northern...
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in mexico moses works at a kindergarten for indigenous children. it. is a fact this is my 1st experience of working with children in a forest it's fun. while. all of. them up there are notoriously and the children don't receive any instructions instead they are encouraged to come into contact with their own creativity to this time in the forest gets them away from that difficult daily lives at least once a week *. just plans to put these nature related educational concepts into practice back home. what else is he acquiring in germany. winters experience a lot of work and life experience that i can share in mexico but it was a year. it was a stream is to go back home after a year well equipped to improve the lives of his fellow tuttle maya people. difficult reconciliation in the banks country. the separatist organization and its history. what's become of its former members and supporters. with a bit behind past little knowledge dealing with saying it's dividing. the round over into the present. next d w. alexandr fun humble our series on tomorrow today.
in mexico moses works at a kindergarten for indigenous children. it. is a fact this is my 1st experience of working with children in a forest it's fun. while. all of. them up there are notoriously and the children don't receive any instructions instead they are encouraged to come into contact with their own creativity to this time in the forest gets them away from that difficult daily lives at least once a week *. just plans to put these nature related educational concepts into practice back...
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-mexico border, we go to mexico to speak with jose antonio's mother and grandmother. the family hopes a u.s. supreme court case this fall may give them another chance at justice. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy gogoodman. florida has declared a state of emergency in all 67 counties as hurricane dorian continues to gain strength in the atlantic. the national hurricane center warns the storm may hit south florida on monday as a category 4 hurricane with winds as high as 130 miles per hour. on thursday, president trump announced he would cancel a trip to poland in order to stay in washington due to the hurricane. vice president mike pence is going instead. the justice department's inspector general has determined former fbi director james comey violated agency policies by disclosing sensitive information to the press, but the justice department has decided not to prosecute him. the investigation centered on comey's decision to leak a memo in which he detailed how president trump had asked him to
-mexico border, we go to mexico to speak with jose antonio's mother and grandmother. the family hopes a u.s. supreme court case this fall may give them another chance at justice. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy gogoodman. florida has declared a state of emergency in all 67 counties as hurricane dorian continues to gain strength in the atlantic. the national hurricane center warns the storm may hit south florida on...
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in mexico is this what a kindergarten for indigenous children. is a unit this is my 1st experience of working with children in a forest it's fun. well. out. there are notoriously and the children don't receive any instructions instead they're encouraged to come into contact with their own creativity. this time in the forest gets them away from that difficult daily lives at least once a week. or. more just plans to put these nature related educational concepts into practice back home. what else is he acquiring in germany. and just experience a lot of work and life experience that i can share in mexico put up with it but here for your. dream is to go back home after a year well equipped to improve the lives of his fellow tuttle my are people. living in. the past season was the highest scoring thing on this millennium. and there was something great find. something for your edification once more with feeling. very fast fills up this season. it was in our society you can only be too thin or too fat you can never fit in. social media has taken a heavy
in mexico is this what a kindergarten for indigenous children. is a unit this is my 1st experience of working with children in a forest it's fun. well. out. there are notoriously and the children don't receive any instructions instead they're encouraged to come into contact with their own creativity. this time in the forest gets them away from that difficult daily lives at least once a week. or. more just plans to put these nature related educational concepts into practice back home. what else...
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si mÉxico no mejoren su estrategia. el prÓximo aÑo serÍa de certificado con los que dejarÍan de recibir los casi trescientos millones de dÓlares que estados unidos les envÍa como apoyo anualmente para el combate al narcotrÁfico. >> ahora es atender las causas que originan. la seguridad y la violencia. >> el gobierno del izquierdista lÓpez obrador respondio en un comunicado que la producciÓn trasiego y distribuciÓn de estupefacientes son operados por redes transnacionales el problema es de carÁcter regional y los paÍses involucrados no siempre cumplen sus metas de reducciÓn de uso de narcÓticos. el objetivo es. reducir el consumo de drogas en nuestro paÍs para este opositor al rÉgimen, el presidente lÓpez obrador seguirÁ condicionado a las amenazas de tron absoluto que es un mensaje amenazante, es un chantaje al cual mÉxico se doblÓ ya cayo cuando cayÓ la primera vez que hay siempre en junio pasado trompa amenazÓ con imponer tarifas y mÉxico no reducÍa el flujo migratorio de centroamericanos hacia
si mÉxico no mejoren su estrategia. el prÓximo aÑo serÍa de certificado con los que dejarÍan de recibir los casi trescientos millones de dÓlares que estados unidos les envÍa como apoyo anualmente para el combate al narcotrÁfico. >> ahora es atender las causas que originan. la seguridad y la violencia. >> el gobierno del izquierdista lÓpez obrador respondio en un comunicado que la producciÓn trasiego y distribuciÓn de estupefacientes son operados por redes transnacionales...
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in mexico moses works at a kindergarten for indigenous children. there is a this is my 1st experience of working with children in a forest it's fun. while. other. conductors up there are notorious here and the children don't receive any instructions instead they are encouraged to come into contact with their own creativity. this time in the forest gets them away from their difficult daily lives at least once a week. moyes has plans to put these nature related educational concepts into practice back home. what else is he acquiring in germany. after 630 years a lot of work and life experience that i can share in mexico but it. is a stream is to go back home after a year well equipped to improve the lives of his fellow tuttle my are people going . to go for it traditionally they are casualties it is politics and on its part of the man some people are also feeling the pinch of climate change brains that are predictable ah you cannot go out you cannot invent. so now the man son i keep being slightly stronger stay seems. so much because of g.w. . these a
in mexico moses works at a kindergarten for indigenous children. there is a this is my 1st experience of working with children in a forest it's fun. while. other. conductors up there are notorious here and the children don't receive any instructions instead they are encouraged to come into contact with their own creativity. this time in the forest gets them away from their difficult daily lives at least once a week. moyes has plans to put these nature related educational concepts into practice...
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in mexico moses works at a kindergarten for indigenous children. there is a this is my 1st experience of working with children in a forest it's spun. out . that they're notorious here and the children don't receive any instructions instead they are encouraged to come into contact with their own creativity. this time in the forest gets them away from their difficult daily lives at least once a week. just plans to put these nature related educational concepts into practice back home. what else is he acquiring in germany. conscious experience a lot of work and life experience that i can share in mexico put up with it but it . is a strain is to go back home after a year well equipped to improve the lives of his fellow tuttle my our people. many of us instead of a compact. all folds of her own life. the 4th generation vehicle much floors churchill. cockle open the champagne so true and celebrates its 100th anniversary on the chess track and fans of classic cars are divided. trying to. double. the past season was the highest scoring single mom this mille
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has more from mexico city. mexico has taken the top spot among the united states is international trading partners according to data from the 1st half of 2019 this potential gain from mexico is the result of a 12 percent drop in imports of chinese goods to the united states as a tariff war between the world's 2 largest economies plays out. uncertainty from international investors over the u.s. china trade conflict however has also rattled markets on august 1st the mexican stock exchange reacted with the worst trading day since the start of the year but it is because of these terrorist between the united states and turkey and that we are seeing this disruption to global financial markets imagine what such a confrontation involving mutual terrorist between the u.s. and mexico would bring this is not good for anyone. this disruption to global markets has also hit the mexican peso which devalued by 1.57 percent on august 1st . not good for a national economy which is only projected to grow by point 2 percent throug
has more from mexico city. mexico has taken the top spot among the united states is international trading partners according to data from the 1st half of 2019 this potential gain from mexico is the result of a 12 percent drop in imports of chinese goods to the united states as a tariff war between the world's 2 largest economies plays out. uncertainty from international investors over the u.s. china trade conflict however has also rattled markets on august 1st the mexican stock exchange reacted...
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in mexico most as works as a kindergarten for indigenous children. is a this is my 1st experience of working with children in a forest it's fun. while. out. there are notoriously and the children don't receive any instructions instead they are encouraged to come into contact with their own creativity. this time in the forest gets them away from their difficult daily lives at least once a week. just plans to put these nature related educational concepts into practice back home. what else is he acquiring in germany. after 630 years a lot of work and life experience that i can share in mexico for that but it. is a strain is to go back home after a year well equipped to improve the lives of his fellow tuttle mine are people. going on. conservation that one. of the coral reefs off the needs are endangered by climate change. the local people are aware of what's happening. and they're all pitching in to protect their region. this is reforestation nothing different kind. 3000. g.w. . come after the trial runs out. the gulf states are undergoing a profound ec
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mexico has enforced the sorghum board. they are continuing to strengthen their interior enforcement operations and help the us-mexico border. it is unprecedented what they are doing right now so they do deserve kudos at this time. and in addition to what they are doing, working with us sharing intelligence and we are targeting the cartels. stronger every single day because you are right it is a true enemy. they are a multibillion dollar industry. every day they are exploiting migrants, abusing them, taking their money and it has to stop and we need to work together. and again, the governor of mexico, the northern tranquil countries are starting to step up meanwhile our own congress has failed again and again to do their job to pass meaningful legislation which would fix the crisis. lou: two issues here prerenal congress will not help so to me it's a waste of breath even talk about congress stepping up. because frankly, they don't have the guts or the sense of integrity about assuring this nations safety and that of america
mexico has enforced the sorghum board. they are continuing to strengthen their interior enforcement operations and help the us-mexico border. it is unprecedented what they are doing right now so they do deserve kudos at this time. and in addition to what they are doing, working with us sharing intelligence and we are targeting the cartels. stronger every single day because you are right it is a true enemy. they are a multibillion dollar industry. every day they are exploiting migrants, abusing...
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in mexico is shaky at best mexico could maintain this balance at least until the end of the year but it depends heavily on the policies pursued by president donald trump. earlier this year in mexico avoided its own trade war with the united states which could have had a devastating effect on the national economy the reaction by global markets to growing tensions between the u.s. and china puts into question whether mexico really is the clear winner of the ongoing trade war or if there are any real winners at all the dipping the stock prices also serve as a reminder that the mexican economy is subject to the confidence in our nash. bester is have in the u.s. china relationship there may be nervousness in the markets but mexican exports the united states are still on the rise as mexico continues to pick up the slack left over from china there is one thing however that could on balance mexico's position the sluggishness of its own economy went up a little al-jazeera mexico city. more than a 100 people have died this year trying to cross the mediterranean the last 2 months alone dozens o
in mexico is shaky at best mexico could maintain this balance at least until the end of the year but it depends heavily on the policies pursued by president donald trump. earlier this year in mexico avoided its own trade war with the united states which could have had a devastating effect on the national economy the reaction by global markets to growing tensions between the u.s. and china puts into question whether mexico really is the clear winner of the ongoing trade war or if there are any...
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in mexico moses works at a kindergarten for indigenous children. there is a way that this is my 1st experience of working with children in a forest it's fun. i'll. convert up there are notorious here and the children don't receive any instructions instead they're encouraged to come into contact with their own creativity to this time in the forest gets them away from that difficult daily lives at least once a week. most us plans to put these nature related educational concepts into practice back home. what else is he acquiring in germany. which are 6 pretty is a lot of work and life experience that i can share in mexico put up with it but these are for your. more as a stream is to go back home after a year well equipped to improve the lives of his fellow tots all my our people. are going to. meet the artist and encounter with richard ford one of america's great storytellers . his works cast a sharp eye on the american dream. because he viewed the current situation in his home country and what drives his creativity. will be true richard florida calcu
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es la inf informaciÓn paulina, regreso contigo. >>> gracias isa osorio desde mÉxico y de mexico nos vamos al salvador donde desmantelaron una red internacional del trÁfico d personas 25 presuntos traficans fueron arrestados y se estima que cobraban a sus vÍctimas entre 9000 y $11,500, autoridades incautaron armas, vehÍculos y 16 viviendas, vamos a una pausa, pero al regresar en noticias telemundo mediodÍa una dura temporada para la estrella de la gimnasia olÍmpica, su hermano estÁ enfrentando graves cargos, tras las rejas un joven de nueva york por presuntamente planear un ataque terrorista y las autoridades sanitarias alertan sobre un brote de paperas en los centros de detenciÓn de migrantes, los abogados denuncian que sus clientes no sabÍan que estaban en cuarentena, con esto y mÁs volvemos, no le cambie > > sabemos cuanto los extrañabas, pero la espera terminó. volvieron los spicy chicken nuggets de wendy's. llenos de sabor como solo wendy's lo sabe hacer. disfruta ahora 6 spicy chicken nuggets gratis ordenando a través del app de wendy's. ♪ ♪ ordenando a través del ap
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in mexico moses works at a kindergarten for indigenous children. this. is a this is my 1st experience of working with children in a forest it's fun. i'll convert right up there are notorious here and the children don't receive any instructions instead they are encouraged to come into contact with their own creativity and this time in the forest gets them away from that difficult daily lives at least once a week. just plans to put these nature related educational concepts into practice back home. what else is he acquiring in germany. which is experience a lot of work and life experience that i can share in mexico put up with it but the rest of your. business dream is to go back home after a year while equipped to improve the lives of his fellow tuttle my are people. going on. in the. public's under. one home will. our series on tomorrow today. we want to see what he saw to experience what drove him. a journey through latin america following the footsteps of the great scientist. for next stop the avenue of the fall to notice in the ecuadorian and he. took
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to mexico and given mexico been a member the pacific alliance in the trans-pacific partnership that's quite a negative step so i think. around the world latin america asia and the u.s. we are seeing signs of protectionism and economic populism which has has reasons for all of us to fear from the middle east to turkey to argentina. if any one nation should have benefitted from this trade war between the u.s. and china it should have been brazil as a as a brick nation but also nora doesn't exactly have the best of relations with that with president xi to see. well i mean i think we don't really know yet what the relationship is not because obviously the rhetoric during the election campaign was very negative towards china but you know the reality of campaigning and governing her very different and coming to government and president also narrow has to you know take into account that china remains one of brazil's main trading partners and that the export of soft commodities namely soya is dependent on chinese demand and so i think you know the announcement a couple of weeks ago that he wi
to mexico and given mexico been a member the pacific alliance in the trans-pacific partnership that's quite a negative step so i think. around the world latin america asia and the u.s. we are seeing signs of protectionism and economic populism which has has reasons for all of us to fear from the middle east to turkey to argentina. if any one nation should have benefitted from this trade war between the u.s. and china it should have been brazil as a as a brick nation but also nora doesn't...
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in mexico moses works at a kindergarten for indigenous children. there is a this is my 1st experience of working with children in a forest it's fun. well. all. right they're notorious here and the children don't receive any instructions and instead they're encouraged to come into contact with their own creativity. this time in the forest gets them away from their difficult daily lives at least once a week. that. moses plans to put these nature related educational concepts into practice back home. what else is he acquiring in germany the future 6 pretty is a lot of work and life experience that i can share in mexico but up but it was a. dream is to go back home after a year well equipped to improve the lives of his fellow tuttle mind that people. think. the past season was something else going sings on this millennium. there was some great find. some value education once more with feeling. buried past gallows all of this seems that. the for. all the 77 percent we talk about the stuff. the gambian smiling coast is known for its beauty. its sex touris
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sin audio. >> mÉxico reportÓ este aÑo a 131 mil centroamericanos, 16% mÁs que el aÑo pasado. >> jesÚs tambiÉn vio los videos, dice que la informaciÓn le hubiera sido Útil cuando llegÓ al paÍs. >> los peligros son grandes, desde el secuestro hasta la muerte. >> nada ni nadie podrÁ detener a los migrantes, en mÉxico raÚl torres, noticias telemundo. >> hay mÁs de nueve mil mujeres desaparecidas en mÉxico, dos estÁn mas presentes que nunca a travÉs de los murales que pintaron sus familiares en la capital como un desahogo y tambiÉn con la esperanza de que exponer sus rostros ayude a encontrarlas. vÍctor silva informa. >> el arte deja una marca que difÍcilmente se borra. como el dolor de una madre que busca a su hija. >> tener que buscar a tus hijas y a tus hermanas con lo que dios te da a entender. >> el rostro en este muro es de guadalupe de 24 aÑos de edad, quien desaparecio de 2017, la pinta su madre y el colectivo hasta encontrarlos con la esperanza de visibilizar el problema. >> vamos a darle pues memoria, verdad y justicia a nuestros familiares desaparecidos. >> son p
sin audio. >> mÉxico reportÓ este aÑo a 131 mil centroamericanos, 16% mÁs que el aÑo pasado. >> jesÚs tambiÉn vio los videos, dice que la informaciÓn le hubiera sido Útil cuando llegÓ al paÍs. >> los peligros son grandes, desde el secuestro hasta la muerte. >> nada ni nadie podrÁ detener a los migrantes, en mÉxico raÚl torres, noticias telemundo. >> hay mÁs de nueve mil mujeres desaparecidas en mÉxico, dos estÁn mas presentes que nunca a travÉs de...
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jessica: cuando vino a mí me contó de su viaje por méxico. dice que vio cosas muy bonitas en méxico, ciudades muy hermosas. para ella era como una gran aventura venir en ese viaje. teresa: aunque la emoción del trayecto no le había hecho olvidar la promesa que le había hecho su padre. jessica: siempre me decía: "¿verdad que sí va a venir?" teresa: ¿cómo se asimiló heidi a este país? jessica: muy bien. le gustaba todo. le interesó mucho el inglés. teresa: para ese entonces, a heidi y zoila les otorgaron el asilo, y en abril de 2016 manuel cruzó la frontera. jessica: ella se preparaba. "cuando venga mi papá le voy a enseñar esto, le voy a decir lo que he aprendido". teresa: cuando muel llegó a mcallen, texas, y pidió asilo, a diferencia de lo que había sucedido con el resto de su familia, los oficiales de inmigración no le creyeron su relato. manuel: me dijeron que mi caso no era muy fuerte y no era creíble. teresa: esa fue la primera vez que lo deportaron. heidi se quedó esperando. jessica: se puso triste, se puso a llora
jessica: cuando vino a mí me contó de su viaje por méxico. dice que vio cosas muy bonitas en méxico, ciudades muy hermosas. para ella era como una gran aventura venir en ese viaje. teresa: aunque la emoción del trayecto no le había hecho olvidar la promesa que le había hecho su padre. jessica: siempre me decía: "¿verdad que sí va a venir?" teresa: ¿cómo se asimiló heidi a este país? jessica: muy bien. le gustaba todo. le interesó mucho el inglés. teresa: para ese...
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president trump's remain in mexico policy yielding results. brandon judd, the head of the border patrol council praising the president's plans today. tomorrow victoria toensing, joe digenova and gordon chang among our guests. we hope you join us as lauren: it is 5:00 a.m. here are your top stories at this hour. from trade war to currency war, will president trump hit back at beijing. cheryl: hours from now, the president will visit with victims and first responders from el paso, texas and dayton, ohio h. will his message of unity be enough? lauren: disney takes a third quarter hit. will new streaming service be a sweet spot for the mouse house. cheryl: losing a job is never easy. a surprising study reveals who you lose it to may soften the blow. it's wednesday
president trump's remain in mexico policy yielding results. brandon judd, the head of the border patrol council praising the president's plans today. tomorrow victoria toensing, joe digenova and gordon chang among our guests. we hope you join us as lauren: it is 5:00 a.m. here are your top stories at this hour. from trade war to currency war, will president trump hit back at beijing. cheryl: hours from now, the president will visit with victims and first responders from el paso, texas and...
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that's john in new mexico. implications of those raids at those farms in mississippi. >> i'm actually glad he asked because i go back to it all the time. he last am necessity as it's called in 1986 was supposed to fix this problem. about 3 to 5 million immigrants here illegally. reagan signed the bill and it was supposed to hold accountable for having people here illegally and supposed to hold immigrants working here r illegally. and almost immediately and you can see this in the reporting that the nderstood bill failed. there were too many loopholes nd ways to get around it and now you have 11 million people in the united states without apers and since president reagan, no administration has really solved this issue. so what the trump administration trying to do is enforce the or in reverse and advocates and analysts and most nonpart season folks. folks have rtisan understood behind the scenes it won't be successful and has not been. deporting 200 to $300,000 people a year. others come in. system is just not e
that's john in new mexico. implications of those raids at those farms in mississippi. >> i'm actually glad he asked because i go back to it all the time. he last am necessity as it's called in 1986 was supposed to fix this problem. about 3 to 5 million immigrants here illegally. reagan signed the bill and it was supposed to hold accountable for having people here illegally and supposed to hold immigrants working here r illegally. and almost immediately and you can see this in the...
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it's against the law to traffic women and children in mexico. it's against the law to traffic king narcotics, so let's holdup the rule of law like our great president is trying to do and work together to try to solve this problem. it works better when we're both working on the same goal than trying to work against each other. we proved that with illegal immigration. recently they stepped up. actually they are doing more than they have done because president trump has demanded it and we can see the results of that. we can do the same thing with narcotics trafficking if we choose to do it. lou: absolutely and to think that no one in the national left wing media wants to give this president credit as the change agent here. he's the one who threatened tariffs and that's when the mexican government responded. tom last quick word. >> this president, we've been trying to get mexico to help for decades, this president is the one that made it happen. nobody else, and one last thing, i'm sick and tired, of this president has done more for this country tha
it's against the law to traffic women and children in mexico. it's against the law to traffic king narcotics, so let's holdup the rule of law like our great president is trying to do and work together to try to solve this problem. it works better when we're both working on the same goal than trying to work against each other. we proved that with illegal immigration. recently they stepped up. actually they are doing more than they have done because president trump has demanded it and we can see...
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> laredo comenzÓ a recibirgrandes grupos de migrantes conocidos como " los retornados" regresados a mÉxico en espera de una fecha corte para ver al juez de migraciÓn. >> yo comento que es bueno recibirlos sobre todo porque ellos no estÁn preparados ni econÓmicamente como para empezar digamos otro tipo de vida. >> les ayudaba a conseguir los medios que les permitieransalir adelante en mÉxico. >> ellos van a poder en cierta forma buscar trabajo. >> richard es uno de esos retornados admite que es un reto ser nuevo laredo donde la inseguridad es muy grande y siempre deben andar con cuidado. >> tengo mis cargos aquÍ. me siento como en mi casa. >> asÍ pasan los días entre la incertidumbre de si probarÁn los casos de asilo o no el temor de que los criminales pueden regresar y llevarse a mÁs gente. por eso muchos aquÍ saben que es mÁs seguro seguir el cÓdigo del silencio. otros como el pastor josÉ Ángel son mÁs temerarios >> usted se cuida? >> no. trabajamos bien. hacemos las cosas bien. somos personas vulnerables sin fines lucrativos todo as. >> a pesar de que marÍa ya logrÓ cruz
> laredo comenzÓ a recibirgrandes grupos de migrantes conocidos como " los retornados" regresados a mÉxico en espera de una fecha corte para ver al juez de migraciÓn. >> yo comento que es bueno recibirlos sobre todo porque ellos no estÁn preparados ni econÓmicamente como para empezar digamos otro tipo de vida. >> les ayudaba a conseguir los medios que les permitieransalir adelante en mÉxico. >> ellos van a poder en cierta forma buscar trabajo. >>...
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the protests in mexico. next time. after years of war and famine a dramatic transformation is emerging al-jazeera goes on a journey with 4 diverse ethiopians to tell inspirational stories and immerse us into me into them lines i was approached to paints a position of the seams instance i was supposed to write. my ethiopian coming soon on al jazeera. international. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else would be for that is you know very challenging the body particularly because you have a lot of people that are deployed on political issues. the people who believe that tell the real story i'll just mandate is to do the work in-depth journalism we don't feel inferior we're good audience across the globe. talk to al-jazeera we're going to use what you give to the people will be attending the minimal workshop we listen i'm supposed to explain apologize for someo
the protests in mexico. next time. after years of war and famine a dramatic transformation is emerging al-jazeera goes on a journey with 4 diverse ethiopians to tell inspirational stories and immerse us into me into them lines i was approached to paints a position of the seams instance i was supposed to write. my ethiopian coming soon on al jazeera. international. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and...
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in mexico is shaky at best or mexico could maintain this balance at least until the end of the year but it depends heavily on the policies pursued by president donald trump. earlier this year mexico voided its own trade with the united states which could have had a devastating effect on the national economy the reaction by global markets to growing tensions between the u.s. and china puts into question whether mexico really is the clear winner of the ongoing trade war work if there are any real winners at all the dipped in the stock prices also serve as a reminder that the mexican economy is subject to the confidence international investors have in the u.s. china relationship there may be nervousness in the markets but mexican exports the united states are still on the rise as mexico continues to pick up the slack left over from china there is one thing however that could on balance mexico's position the sluggishness of its own economy went up a little just needa mexico city. a family of a 15 year old french irish girl who vanished last weekend after arriving as an eco result just n
in mexico is shaky at best or mexico could maintain this balance at least until the end of the year but it depends heavily on the policies pursued by president donald trump. earlier this year mexico voided its own trade with the united states which could have had a devastating effect on the national economy the reaction by global markets to growing tensions between the u.s. and china puts into question whether mexico really is the clear winner of the ongoing trade war work if there are any real...
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reports from mexico city. mexico has taken the top spot among the united states is international trading partners according to data from the 1st half of 2019 this potential gain from mexico is the result of a 12 percent drop in imports of chinese goods to the united states as a tariff war between the world's 2 largest economies plays out. uncertainty from international investors over the u.s. china trade conflict however has also rattled markets on august 1st the mexican stock exchange reacted with the worst trading day since the start of the year but it is because of these terrorist between the united states in turn and that we are seeing this disruption to global financial markets imagine what such a confrontation involving mutual terrorist between the u.s. and mexico would bring this is not good for anyone. this disruption to global markets has also hit the mexican peso which devalued by 1.57 percent on august 1st . not good for a national economy which is only projected to grow by point 2 percent through 2
reports from mexico city. mexico has taken the top spot among the united states is international trading partners according to data from the 1st half of 2019 this potential gain from mexico is the result of a 12 percent drop in imports of chinese goods to the united states as a tariff war between the world's 2 largest economies plays out. uncertainty from international investors over the u.s. china trade conflict however has also rattled markets on august 1st the mexican stock exchange reacted...
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de migrantes. >> mÉxico estÁ en un extraÑo acuerdo con estados unidos. alberto: en esta estaciÓn migratoria ofrecen hasta cinco platillos de comida diariamente, pero le sirven arroz oma frijoles y tortillas. arantxa: arrancamos con la acciÓn deportiva. "conde k": buenas noches, arrancamos con la jornada cinco. pumas recibiÓ un cheque al portador, es decir al veracruz. 2-0 termino el marcador en favor del con un gol de la universidad. veracruz no le gana a nadie y sigue Último en la tabla. de calzado goleÓm2-0 aguascalientes. los rayos consiguen su segunda victoria en el torneo. juÁrez recibiÓ a querÉtaro, vÍctor manuel y los gallos vencen a los bravos o por ser y se colocan como nuevos lÍderes. dos dÍas bastaron para que la guillotina llegarÁ para el segundo tÉcnico javier torrente dejÓ monarcas morelia. deja este conjunto con dos victorias en 23 juegos que dirigiÓ. la aficiÓn se descontroló adentrarse que un juego serÍa suspendido por ataques y hay cuatro personas muertas luego de este incidente. hasta aquÍ el tiempo de los deportes.
de migrantes. >> mÉxico estÁ en un extraÑo acuerdo con estados unidos. alberto: en esta estaciÓn migratoria ofrecen hasta cinco platillos de comida diariamente, pero le sirven arroz oma frijoles y tortillas. arantxa: arrancamos con la acciÓn deportiva. "conde k": buenas noches, arrancamos con la jornada cinco. pumas recibiÓ un cheque al portador, es decir al veracruz. 2-0 termino el marcador en favor del con un gol de la universidad. veracruz no le gana a nadie y sigue...
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gabrielle a bearing in mind the major issue of gender based violence in mexico how do you make it the most secure space for women how is that possible what are you doing right now. you know pretty well going to compare their priorities with that dog we started working on cindy's since december was september side said in the city every month that we have 2 or 3 family sides and say this is which is a rate that in 6 months is says stagnant at a slightly lower than that of last year but it is true least that nation so the entire work on femicide has concentrated on detecting risks less than one and therefore it is a very important to take a look at the 2 strategies mentioned are by the mayor of mexico city with a place that they know prosecutors agencies a lawyer an attorney that is a lex brigden gender perspectives she hears other cases of women every woman that arrives or from in different places in the city we have 79 agencies she receives other complaints and she listens to these women and besides hearing that besides empathy she has to detect whether there is a familiar side violenc
gabrielle a bearing in mind the major issue of gender based violence in mexico how do you make it the most secure space for women how is that possible what are you doing right now. you know pretty well going to compare their priorities with that dog we started working on cindy's since december was september side said in the city every month that we have 2 or 3 family sides and say this is which is a rate that in 6 months is says stagnant at a slightly lower than that of last year but it is true...
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in mexico moses works at a kindergarten for indigenous children. this. is a this is my 1st experience of working with children in a forest it's fun. well. all. right they're notorious here and the children don't receive any instructions instead they're encouraged to come into contact with their own creativity and this time in the forest gets them away from that difficult daily lives at least once a week. most just plans to put these nature related educational concepts into practice back home. what else is he acquiring in germany. which is experience a lot of work and life experience that i can share in mexico put up with it but there's a young. one is this dream is to go back home after a year well equipped to improve the lives of his fellow tuttle my our people. on this subject the 7 percent we talk about because you stop. the gambian smiling coast is known for its beauty. its 6 tourism. regional to those affected and to government official was just the bridge is the problem along with. the dems the next w. deal. a virtue with unparalleled talent to. th
in mexico moses works at a kindergarten for indigenous children. this. is a this is my 1st experience of working with children in a forest it's fun. well. all. right they're notorious here and the children don't receive any instructions instead they're encouraged to come into contact with their own creativity and this time in the forest gets them away from that difficult daily lives at least once a week. most just plans to put these nature related educational concepts into practice back home....
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in mexico moses works at a kindergarten for indigenous children. there is a this is my 1st experience of working with children in a forest it's fun. all. right they're notorious here and the children don't receive any instructions instead they are encouraged to come into contact with their own creativity and this time in the forest gets them away from their difficult daily lives at least once a week. just plans to put these nature related educational concepts into practice back home. what else is he acquiring in germany. conscious experience a lot of work and life experience that i can share in mexico but it is how your. dream is to go back home after you have well equipped to improve the lives of his fellow tuttle mylar people. view as clear as mud i don't want to get close to nature i want to dive right in the last chance when the conflicts change on the basis of the much plan. exploring . non-insane a. bunch of kicking the can do in last thing may cost specializing in enjoying himself. on the totally. difficult reconciliation and of both countri
in mexico moses works at a kindergarten for indigenous children. there is a this is my 1st experience of working with children in a forest it's fun. all. right they're notorious here and the children don't receive any instructions instead they are encouraged to come into contact with their own creativity and this time in the forest gets them away from their difficult daily lives at least once a week. just plans to put these nature related educational concepts into practice back home. what else...
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and mexico. mexico has taken the top spot among the united states is international trading partners according to data from the 1st half of 2019 this potential gain from mexico is the result of a 12 percent drop in imports of chinese goods to the united states as a tariff war between the world's 2 largest economies plays out. uncertainty from international investors over the u.s. china trade conflict however has also rattled markets on august 1st the mexican stock exchange reacted with the worst trading day since the start of the year but casey it is because of these terrorist between the united states and china that we are seeing this disruption to global financial markets imagine what such a confrontation involving mutual terrorist between the u.s. and mexico would bring this is not good for anyone. this disruption to global markets has also hit the mexican peso which devalued by 1.57 percent on august 1st . not good for national economy which is only projected to grow by point 2 percent through
and mexico. mexico has taken the top spot among the united states is international trading partners according to data from the 1st half of 2019 this potential gain from mexico is the result of a 12 percent drop in imports of chinese goods to the united states as a tariff war between the world's 2 largest economies plays out. uncertainty from international investors over the u.s. china trade conflict however has also rattled markets on august 1st the mexican stock exchange reacted with the worst...
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it's not mexico's. but it will go into effect when mexico tells me it's okay to release it. ( laughter ) ( laughter ) ( laughter ) >> stephen: so... it's trump's option, that mexico will tell him when it's okay for him to release it. what would you say about someone who phrases it like that? >> i think he's the weakest mentally. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: we have a great show for you tonight. tim mcgraw and jon meacham is here. but when we return, "meanwhile!" ♪ ♪ ( applause ) this is something big. this is something bigger. that is big. not as big as that. big. bigger. big. bigger. this is big. and that's bigger. ♪ no i, i can't feel the heat ♪ yet don't let it catch you ♪ i can't feel the heat and these new high-rise slim straights are it. take that jane fineberg. take what? jane! i see you're still a weirdo. made a whole career of it babe. shop up to fifty percent off jeans. that's up to fifty percent off. now, at old navy. struggling to clean tough messes with wipes? try new mr. c
it's not mexico's. but it will go into effect when mexico tells me it's okay to release it. ( laughter ) ( laughter ) ( laughter ) >> stephen: so... it's trump's option, that mexico will tell him when it's okay for him to release it. what would you say about someone who phrases it like that? >> i think he's the weakest mentally. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: we have a great show for you tonight. tim mcgraw and jon meacham is here. but when we return,...
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Aug 28, 2019
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now dozens of people have been killed in a bar fire in mexico which happened on tuesday night in the southeastern city of. course state officials have confirmed 23 people have died at least 13 more seriously injured police are investigating if the fire was set deliberately. the u.s. and mexico have reached an age a deal 8 months ago which would allow the 10s of thousands of asylum seekers to stay in mexico and wait for their herrings there the central american migrants were promised jobs and shelter under what was known as the remain in mexico planned out as john the home and ripples from the border town of this is simply not happening. roland his son the well are heading home they too have an estimated $40000.00 u.s. asylum seekers mostly from guatemala el salvador and like them from honduras but over the border into mexico to wait for their process to play out it's a relatively new deal before they would have waited in the u.s. mexico's president promised work health and education while they're here for the noel hasn't materialized. up alone on the final play when all we haven't go
now dozens of people have been killed in a bar fire in mexico which happened on tuesday night in the southeastern city of. course state officials have confirmed 23 people have died at least 13 more seriously injured police are investigating if the fire was set deliberately. the u.s. and mexico have reached an age a deal 8 months ago which would allow the 10s of thousands of asylum seekers to stay in mexico and wait for their herrings there the central american migrants were promised jobs and...
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Aug 31, 2019
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tommie smith -- one little-known fact is that in mexico city, mexico, 400 college students who were protesting the mexican government had been slaughtered and buried right outside the mexico city olympic stadium where tommy smith and john carlos would later protest. they had been threatened -- you will be killed, black cats have been -- murdered, strangled black cats have been thrown into the dorm where they stayed in mexico city. according to john carlos, they expected to be assassinated. i say this in my book when john carlos lifted his hand, he expected to be shot. they not only endured that process, but it cost them thousands, millions maybe. john carlos ended up doing menial jobs. one of the athletes' wife committed suicide as a result of the impact. harry edwards actually -- his relationship with tommie smith and john carlos broke because harry edwards did not go to the medal stand protest in mexico city. so the relationships were broken and money was lost. i think today -- just as a follow-up to that question -- that many athletes -- black athletes do not protest today because the black
tommie smith -- one little-known fact is that in mexico city, mexico, 400 college students who were protesting the mexican government had been slaughtered and buried right outside the mexico city olympic stadium where tommy smith and john carlos would later protest. they had been threatened -- you will be killed, black cats have been -- murdered, strangled black cats have been thrown into the dorm where they stayed in mexico city. according to john carlos, they expected to be assassinated. i...
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Aug 26, 2019
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money printing as a way of financing those social programs programs mexico is $1.00 where it's still got a positive outlook for 2019 but we have to work. shit tim what do you what are your thoughts on on mexico it has this this enviable position with a massive market to the north it's a manufacturing base for the u.s. companies huge oil reserves it's part of the g 20 and yet it still has difficulty translating all of that into into poverty reduction yeah i think you're right i mean archie think you know the president. should use triton investment to grow the economy and to be able to have therefore the resources to provide for the poor i think abolishing probably mexico not kind of the g 20 i think ultimately that undermines mexico's position and capacity to help the poorest of the poor are just in mexico as part of the 6 part they put economist series actually for a stroll in television and what i noticed is that mexico has very good free tried logistics and transport links with the eyes of pacific and with the pacific alliance with chile and colombia and peru had a lot of things go
money printing as a way of financing those social programs programs mexico is $1.00 where it's still got a positive outlook for 2019 but we have to work. shit tim what do you what are your thoughts on on mexico it has this this enviable position with a massive market to the north it's a manufacturing base for the u.s. companies huge oil reserves it's part of the g 20 and yet it still has difficulty translating all of that into into poverty reduction yeah i think you're right i mean archie think...
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-mexico alliance. what we found from our discussions with business leaders and government officials in mexico, basically that there is a few issues like labor, environment that are trying to still be worked out with the u.s. congress. house democrats are coming down on the trade delegations but the overwhelming consensus, charles, there is more to gain from the passage of usmca than by reopening the text. right now we think that the u.s. economy is strong but we see that mexico's gdp growth has slowed a little bit. usmca and that ratification by the united states is really going to provide a boost for not just the u.s. economy but also the mexican economy. so everybody wins. now they think now is the time to pass it. charles: to that point, when you say everyone wins, this is chalk full of things that democrats traditionally want in such a bargain, including higher pay for union workers. richard trumka is going to be heading down that way soon. he will make some sort of announcement. do you think the d
-mexico alliance. what we found from our discussions with business leaders and government officials in mexico, basically that there is a few issues like labor, environment that are trying to still be worked out with the u.s. congress. house democrats are coming down on the trade delegations but the overwhelming consensus, charles, there is more to gain from the passage of usmca than by reopening the text. right now we think that the u.s. economy is strong but we see that mexico's gdp growth has...